For this project i used an nes2 or toploader.
i had to remove the ppu and swap 373 chip but i will have to swap the backplate with that from an av famicom and will be handwiring a multi av port aswell as mounting it.
Ive already done quite a bit to this project heres a couple pics
i put a socket in the ppus place and swapped the 373 chip
and i have desoldered the backplate along with the rf box
Desoldered the avfami plate and installed it into the nes2
test fitting the trimmed multi av
all done closed and finished im so glad i dont have to use nes to famicom adapters anymore
the multi av turned out great it looks stock
The video from this system is amazing there are no jailbars at all and i love it :thumb:
Its amazing that a console that only put out rf (bad rf at that) now puts out perfect composite, s-video, and rgb and upgraded audio(with full stereo separation)
i had to remove the ppu and swap 373 chip but i will have to swap the backplate with that from an av famicom and will be handwiring a multi av port aswell as mounting it.
Ive already done quite a bit to this project heres a couple pics
i put a socket in the ppus place and swapped the 373 chip
and i have desoldered the backplate along with the rf box
Desoldered the avfami plate and installed it into the nes2
test fitting the trimmed multi av
all done closed and finished im so glad i dont have to use nes to famicom adapters anymore
the multi av turned out great it looks stock
The video from this system is amazing there are no jailbars at all and i love it :thumb:
Its amazing that a console that only put out rf (bad rf at that) now puts out perfect composite, s-video, and rgb and upgraded audio(with full stereo separation)